Clean and inspect at every hydraulic fluid change — every 1,000–2,000 hours for most industrial systems, every 500 hours for mobile equipment in dirty environments.
For new and recently rebuilt systems, pull the strainer after the first 50–100 hours. Break-in contamination hits hard — pipe scale, assembly residue, and component wear debris load the strainer fast before the system settles into steady-state cleanliness.
Wire mesh strainers can usually be backflushed with clean solvent or hydraulic fluid and reused, as long as the mesh is intact and the end caps look good. Any strainer that’s been partially collapsed by a high-restriction event should be replaced, even if it looks clean — structural deformation compromises the bypass valve and reduces effective filtration area. Cellulose and synthetic media strainer elements are disposable and shouldn’t be cleaned and reinstalled.